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Comment by choeger

3 years ago

What the article doesn't mention is that the "extra reserves" in the body, i.e., the calories that are currently used and are not burnt when exercising, must be a constant (the body can only skip burning calories that it gets) whereas exercise can be scaled.

Say you are overweight on a 3000kcal diet and start exercising. It is physically impossible to not lose weight if you exercise for more than 3000kcal. You might not lose weight if you exercise a more modest 1000kcal or even just 500 - but the statement that you cannot outrun your diet is trivially false. It might just be much harder than one might naively assume.